> They speak of > the "GNU Operating System" and I have been approached > by many, many > FSF members and supporters around the world who would > welcome the > chance to have an alternative kernel for that OS, > licensed in a way > they felt ethically able to use, so that they could > cut the cord that > binds them to Linux.
Then I doubt they will want to be here, since they will probably be "ethically offended" by the Assembly Exception that any GPLv3 license OpenSolaris would possibly use would have to have. Just as others have mentioned before, because we can't use the GPLv3 as is, we would likely just be blown off as a marketing ploy and the purists would still hate us. -Shawn This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
